2025 World Series of Poker

Event #41: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$282,455
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,097,400
Total Entries
118
Level Info
Level
23
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
91
Players Left
43
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Phil Ivey Records First Cash at 2025 WSOP, and He's Big-Stacked in $100K High Roller

Level 9
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey's slow start to the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) appears to have ended.

The 11-time bracelet winner not only recorded his first cash of the summer. He's among the big stacks in Event #38: $100,000 High Roller with 15 players remaining. Thomas Boivin and Ben Heath are also at the top of the leaderboard, all battling to win the gold bracelet and the $2,649,158 first-place prize.

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Tags: Phil Ivey

Nakai Left with Fumes

Level 9

With a bloated preflop pot, the flop came 338 and Dzmitry Urbanovich checked as did Jon Turner. Ryuta Nakai bet out only to then see Urbanovich three-bet. Turner folded, and Nakai called and the players saw the 2 fall on the turn. Urbanovich bet out, and Nakai called.

The river saw the 6 and again Nakai check-called Urbanovich's bet. Urbanovich spun over AA and was pushed the pot as Nakai pushed his cards into the muck.

Tags: Dzmitry UrbanovichJon TurnerRyuta Nakai

Alwan Sends Kabrhel to the Rail

Level 9
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

"All-in, 17,000,000," Martin Kabrhel announced while pushing forward his 4,000-chip stack. Jeremy Ausmus raised from the button and was called by Karim Alwan in the big blind.

Both of them then checked all the way through a board of 23458. “There’s an all-in, everyone has to show their cards,” Kabrhel added.

Martin Kabrhel: K5 All in
Jeremy Ausmus: Q10
Karim Alwan: 52

Kabrhel hit a pair on the turn, but it wasn't enough to stay in the tournament against Alwan's two pair.

Tags: Jeremy AusmusKarim AlwanMartin Kabrhel

Level: 9

Blinds: 2,000-3,000
Limits: 3,000-6,000

Latest Chip Counts at Last Break

Level 8

Here are the full updated chip counts according to the WSOP+ app.

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15-Minute Break

Level 8

Out of the 81 entries so far, 51 players made it to the end of Level 8. They are now on a 15-minute break and will play two more 60-minute levels tonight before bagging up for the day.

Turner Takes Some from Negreanu

Level 8
Jon Turner
Jon Turner

Action folded to Daniel Negreanu in the small blind, who raised, with Jon Turner calling from the big blind.
The flop of 7 Q K saw Turner check-call Negreanu’s bet.
The K turn brought checks from both players, and the 8 river prompted another round of checks.
Turner revealed 7 4 for two pair, while Negreanu mucked his hand.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuJon Turner

Martin Kabrhel Joins the Field, Others to the Rail

Level 8

Kyte Doubles Up

Level 8

Kevin Song raised from middle position, Jon Kyte to his left three-bet, then everybody folded to Song who called.

The dealer fanned a flop of Q24. Kyte bet, Song check-raised and Kyte reraised with only 500 behind. Song raised once more to push him all-in, and Kyte called.

Jon Kyte: AQ All in
Kevin Song: 98

Kyte with top pair was facing a flush draw. The 3J runout was all black, but all clubs so Kyte doubled up.

Tags: Jon KyteKevin Song

Lucky Sevens for Neves

Level 8

In a three-bet pot, the flop read 5J7, and Ronnie Bardah check-raised Pedro Neves' bet, Neves called. The turn was the 3, and Neves three-bet Bardah's lead out.

The river brought the 10 and Bardah checked and flat called Neves' bet. Neves showed 77 for a flopped set, and Bardah mucked and was left running on fumes.

Tags: Pedro NevesRonnie Bardah